Eighty Four student visits Sundance film festObserver-Reporter; Feb. 8, 2015Brad Hundt writes about the Sundance Film Festival internship experience of student Justin Illig, who won a $1,000 scholarship for his work on a short film while at the annual event.

Point Park professor's photos on exhibit in OaklandPittsburgh Post-Gazette; Dec. 11, 2014Kathleen Ganster profiles Point Park University's April Friges, assistant professor of photography. Her solo exhibit, "Spectator," is on display through Jan. 9 at the Pittsburgh Filmmakers Gallery in Oakland.

Plaque for Downtown gas station honors the little guyPittsburgh Post-Gazette; Dec. 2, 2014Diana Nelson Jones writes about an event honoring Gene Albert and his family. Albert's Sales & Service operated for 47 years in the site that now is the University's Village Park. A plaque was installed recognizing Albert for his service to the community.

Point Park students go beyond just building resumesPittsburgh Tribune-Review; Nov. 3, 2014Rachel Weaver details the success of Wood Street Communications, a new program in the School of Communications that pairs students with nonprofit organizations in need of help with marketing, public relations and social media efforts.

Point Park president pitches in on move-in dayCBS Pittsburgh/KDKA; Aug. 21, 2014Rick Dayton reports on Point Park's Move-In Frenzy, which featured faculty and staff -- including President Paul Hennigan -- unloading cars and bringing students' belongings to their rooms.

The Great 21: Remembering Roberto ClementeWESA 90.5 FM; Aug. 18, 2014Essential Pittsburgh talks to Alki Steriopoulos, writer and composer of "21," a musical based on the life of Pirates legend Roberto Clemente. The musical will have its world premiere in October at Point Park University.

Keeping kids sharp during the summerPittsburgh Today Live; July 11, 2014Point Park University Professor Sharna Olfman talks about how to keep children sharp during the summer months when they're away from the classroom.

Renoir-inspired statue makes debut at PPG PlazaPittsburgh Post-Gazette; June 10, 2014Sarah Schneider writes about the installation of a Seward Johnson statue at PPG Plaza. The ribbon-cutting ceremony included a dance routine performed by Point Park University students.

‘Thrilled’ Point Park duo to dance in national festivalPittsburgh Post-Gazette; June 4, 2014Mary Hornak highlights Point Park graduates Jennifer Florentino and John Michael O'Neill, who took part in the National College Dance Festival as both dancers and choreographers at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.

Point Park initiative celebrates 2nd yearNew Pittsburgh Courier; May 19, 2014Christian Morrow details the continued work of Point Park University and Herman Reid in encouraging students attending urban schools to consider careers in accounting and finance.

Exhibit offers unique 'Visions' from women artistsPittsburgh Tribune-Review; April 6, 2014Kurt Shaw writes about the "Visions and Revelations" exhibit on display in Lawrence Hall in celebration of the founding of the National Association of Women Artists.

"On location with The Chair"NEXT Pittsburgh, March 25, 2014Michele Fetting writes about Point Park University graduate Lisa Smith-Reed, who encouraged producer Chris Moore to bring "The Chair" project to her alma mater.

"Hecuba at Point Park Conservatory" Pittsburgh City Paper; Nov. 13, 2013Critic Michelle Pilecki has nothing but high praise for the Conservatory Theatre Company’s production of the Greek tragedy, “Hecuba.”

“Oklahoma! at Point Park Conservatory” Pittsburgh City Paper; Oct. 23, 2013Pittsburgh City Paper raves about the Conservatory Theatre Company’s production of “Oklahoma!” directed by Broadway star Patrick Cassidy.